YOU GUYS ARE PATHETIC…SO YOU HAVE TAKEN TO LOOKING TO FACEBOOK FOR YOUR NEWS STORIES? BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW EVERYTHING ON FACEBOOK IS TRUE RIGHT!
the whole news story was based on nothing more than someone at the attorney general’s office saying they had “gotten reports of scammers in Maryland leaving $100 bills on windshields” and provided no documented instance of such a crime actually having taken place.

Joseph Harris

Heather

This is the second time in recent months that an Internet hoax was passed on as “news,” that I am aware of. My degree is in science-registered nursing to be exact. However, I am willing to be hired by your station to research ACTUAL news stories and prevent this type of embarrassment, since your current staff does not.

zan

D

Why put a $100 there when you can just as easily put a lower denomination? The scam may work if you are approaching the vehicle from the rear to get in it. Whatever the case, have situational awareness at all times.

Fox, you should be ASHAMED of yourself! Just 5 minutes of research will show you this is not legit at all! You take a facebook chain message, don’t report any actual victims or instances where this occurred, edit in a police department telling people to be safe, and now you make it look legit! Wow, because people don’t have enough to worry about than the unplausibility of this ever actually happening. Simply glance at SNOPES every once in a while before writing your story!

Collin Stover

Some expert in raw food movement say that due to heat, a centrifuge juicer can destroy all enzymes or a part of them.
This will save you both money and time in the long run, with you being able to get more juice out of each piece of fruit
or vegetable that you put in the machine. Fruits with high amount of
citric acid should be consumed in moderation.

This is entirely fictional, stemming from 2004 and has since blown up into different versions of the same story. Nothing about this has ever been reported by ANY police ANYWHERE. Check it out on http://www.snopes.com